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ISMP Analyzes First Few Months of COVID-19 Vaccine Errors
ISMP Analyzes First Few Months of COVID-19 Vaccine Errors
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ECRI and Health IT Safety Experts Team up to Tackle Alert Fatigue
ECRI’s Partnership for Health IT Patient Safety issues safe practice recommendations to reduce overrides, missed notifications, interruptions from Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE)
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ISMP Executive Vice President Allen Vaida Announces Retirement
Vaida Will Depart in March, Rita Jew to Become New VP of Operations
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ISMP Alerts Healthcare Practitioners about Errors with New COVID-19 Vaccines
Newsletter Article Provides Targeted Prevention Recommendations
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ISMP Provides Recommendation for Organizations Preparing for COVID-19 Vaccine Administration
Analysis of Flu Vaccine Error Reports Can Help Increase Safety
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Statement from ECRI President and CEO
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Patient Safety Practices to Prevent Nonventilator Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia
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National Academy of Medicine meeting features ECRI leaders and insights on falls prevention
ECRI leaders were invited to share insights on persistent challenges and opportunities in patient safety at a National Academy of Medicine (NAM) Leadership Consortium meeting, “The Future of Patien...
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